Commodity Linked Investments Manager

Macquarie Group (Macquarie) is a global provider of banking, financial advisory, investment and fund management services. Around the world, we act on behalf of a range of institutional, corporate and retail clients. Founded in 1969, Macquarie employs more than 13,600 people in 28 countries. We focus on areas of business where our particular skills and expertise deliver real benefits to clients and investors.

At Macquarie we offer you the experience and freedom to grow your career whilst making your mark within a highly successful organisation. Key to our success is the entrepreneurialism we encourage in all our people. We give you the opportunity to progress your career as quickly as you can demonstrate your ability.

Macquarie's business is structured into six operating groups and four support groups.

Macquarie's Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC) group operates across global physical and financial commodity markets, and primary and secondary financial markets providing finance, risk solutions and market access to producers and consumers as well as financial institutions and investors.

FICC's comprehensive platform provides trading, risk management, sales, structuring, financing and market analysis and strategy services in metals and energy capital; energy, metals and agricultural markets; fixed income and currency markets; credit markets;  futures; and Asian and emerging markets.

PURPOSE OF ROLE

The role is located within the Commodity Linked Investments team within the Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC) division of Macquarie.  CLI invests across the capital spectrum (equity, mezz and senior) in a number of listed and unlisted companies and are currently looking at a number of opportunities in clean and conventional energy as well as soft commodities including freight.  CLI is looking to expand as a result of increased dealflow.

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November 12, 2013 • Tags:  • Posted in: Financial

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